Mexico sues U.S. gun makers; federal judge rules on machine gun bans

Mexico sues U.S. gun makers; federal judge rules on machine gun bans
Dean Rieck, Executive Director at Buckeye Firearms Association — LinkedIn
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The Keep and Bear Radio podcast, hosted on Podbean and available on platforms like Apple, Spotify, and iHeartRadio, recently released its 124th episode. This episode covers several significant topics related to firearms legislation and legal actions.

One of the main discussions revolves around Mexico’s lawsuit against American gun manufacturers over violence attributed to cartels south of the border. Additionally, the episode highlights a federal judge’s decision that machine gun bans are unconstitutional. Another topic includes a proposed bill that would allow individuals aged 18 to purchase handguns.

Rob Sexton, the Legislative Affairs Director for Buckeye Firearms Association (BFA), appears on the podcast to discuss these recent court cases and legislative developments. The episode also notes that Ohio lawmakers have introduced eight firearm-related bills since the beginning of the year.

Listeners are encouraged to subscribe to the podcast to stay informed about each new episode. The Buckeye Firearms Association invites people to become members in support of their grassroots efforts focused on defending and advancing rights related to firearms.



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